Where to get your updates on technological advancements

The speed of technological advancements is sometimes making it a bit challenging for us to keep up-to-date with everything that is going on. Thought leaders in fintech, digital identity, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity are constantly discussing the industries and sharing their valuable insights to make it easier for everyone to become aware of what's happening in the business world.

Press on Security made a list of books you can start with and popular websites you can check to get your share of information:

Books

  1. Identity is the new money, David Birch
  2. Before Babylon, Beyond Bitcoin: From Money that We Understand to Money that Understands Us, David Birch
  3. Digital Human: The Fourth Revolution of Humanity Includes Everyone, Chris Skinner

  1. AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order, Dr. Kai-Fu Lee
  2. The Future of Leadership: Rise of Automation, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence, Brigette Tasha Hyacinth
  3. Hello world. How to be Human in the age of the machine, Hannah Fry
  4. Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Max Tegmark

  1. Defensive Security Handbook: Best Practices for Securing Infrastructure, Lee Brotherston, Amanda Berlin
  2. The Hacked World Order: How Nations Fight, Trade, Maneuver, and Manipulate in the Digital Age, Adam Segal

Blogs and websites

  1. TechCrunch
  2. Finextra
  3. The Finanser
  4. Neira Jones
  5. David Birch
  6. Payments Source
  7. AI Trends
  8. Chatbots Life
  9. Machine Learnings
  10. Machine Intelligence Research Institute
  11. Strongbytes
  12. Digital Guardian
  13. Schneier on Security
  14. The Hacker News
  15. Krebs on Security

These are only but a few of the most popular websites and blogs that can help you stay in touch with all the changes in the industry you follow.

If you have any other books or websites that you enjoy, please feel free to share them with Press on Security readers.

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